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Kibali Mine’s discoveries promise future growth and sustainability

October 15, 2024

Barrick president and CEO Mark Bristow announced that significant near-mine discoveries within trucking distance of Kibali, Africa’s largest gold mine, are set to ensure its long-term viability.

The company is actively consolidating new gold and copper prospects in the DRC, with the recently identified ARK target potentially yielding a high-grade, multi-million-ounce orebody.

Bristow said the newly defined ARK target located four kilometers from the processing plant had the potential to deliver, through additional exploration, a high-grade multi-million-ounce orebody. This, in addition to the KCD downdip extensions, supports Kibali’s ability to continue replacing reserves depleted by mining with high-quality ounces going forward. The mine is currently on track to meet its production and cost guidance for the year and remains one of the most cost-efficient producers on the continent.

Bristow noted that Kibali was a frontier mine, which over 15 years had catalysed and promoted the growth of a thriving regional economy in the country’s remote North East region. This continues to be driven by its multi-stakeholder model of partnering with local businesses and communities. To date, it has spent $2.87 billion with local contractors and suppliers.

Kibali is currently collaborating with the government on a series of initiatives aimed at further enhancing its local content initiatives in the region, which will benefit more than 500 local companies. In addition, 41 of the 44 projects targeted under Kibali’s community development fund have been completed, while nine of the 14 projects supported by the mine’s Cahier des Charges initiative are nearing completion.

The mine’s commitment to biodiversity preservation is set for its next stage as it fine-tunes plans to add 64 white rhinos to the 16 successfully relocated to Garamba National Park last year.

Kibali continues to contribute to the Barrick Group’s emissions reduction roadmap. When the commissioning of its new 16-megawatt solar plant and battery energy storage system, which augments its three hydropower stations, is completed, its renewable energy penetration will increase from 79% to 85%, and for six months of the year its energy use will be entirely renewable.

https://www.barrick.com

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